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25 
26 /**
27  * Provides classes and interfaces for obtaining reflective information about
28  * classes and objects.  Reflection allows programmatic access to information
29  * about the fields, methods and constructors of loaded classes, and the use
30  * of reflected fields, methods, and constructors to operate on their underlying
31  * counterparts, within encapsulation and security restrictions.
32  *
33  * <p>{@code AccessibleObject} allows suppression of access checks if
34  * the necessary {@code ReflectPermission} is available.
35  *
36  * <p>{@code Array} provides static methods to dynamically create and
37  * access arrays.
38  *
39  * <p>Classes in this package, along with {@code java.lang.Class}
40  * accommodate applications such as debuggers, interpreters, object
41  * inspectors, class browsers, and services such as Object
42  * Serialization and JavaBeans that need access to either the public
43  * members of a target object (based on its runtime class) or the
44  * members declared by a given class.
45  *
46  * @since 1.1
47  * @revised 9
48  * @spec JPMS
49  */
50 package java.lang.reflect;
51